I'll have a try of the repair/disk-util stuff, thanks Ward.

Another consideration is that the router is a crappy netgear rather than
airport, so it might be something hooked with that. I keep getting the
urge to buy another wireless router [could always use one tucked under the
desk at work].

Hen

On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Ward Oldham wrote:

> Hi Hen,
>
> We haven't observed nor read of anything that alludes to your specific
> problem.  You might just want to cover your basics i.e. Currently updated
> OS, current version of your airport software, repair permissions, run Disk
> Utility or Disk Warrior.  Maybe even booting into Safe Mode and see if that
> makes any difference.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Ward Oldham, MacDude
> MacTown
> 1041 Bardstown Road
> Louisville, KY  40204
> 502-485-1243
> ward at mactown.us
> http://www.mactown.us
>
>
>
> >
> > Since upgrading to 10.2, I've noticed one diminishing in functionality.
> >
> > When the machine is connected to a wireless network, and put to sleep, the
> > wireless network still works when the machine is then opened again, but
> > only for 20 seconds or so.
> >
> > I can connect to another machine etc, but then as some latent part of the
> > waking up process, the OS appears to restart the network layer, cutting
> > off any connections on a network connection that was fine in the first
> > place.
> >
> > Has anyone else had this problem or got an idea how to get around it?
> >
> > Hen
> >
> >
> >
> > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
> > | be March 25. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
>
>
>
> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
> | be March 25. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
>



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